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or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in afghanistan and in iraq. we pay a lot of attention to foreign terrorism but what about domestic terrorism? what about crimes in our houses, schools and movie theaters that are 99% committed by white, non-poor men with nothing to gain from their crimes, nothing to gain from their crimes but who are addicted to what they got born into. they did not invent it, but they became addicted to the idea of masculinity and control. those crimes, i think, we might refer to as supremacy crimes, which is their motive and really think about the why of it and the cost of the falsely created ideas of gender. but here's the good news. thanks to a landmark book i've been talking about to some of you about for a year at least called "sex and world peace" by valerie hudson and other scholars, we now can prove with 100 countries that the big
or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in afghanistan and in iraq. we pay a lot of attention to foreign terrorism but what about domestic terrorism? what about crimes in our houses, schools and movie theaters that are 99% committed by white, non-poor men with...
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invaded iraq and afghanistan on either flank of iran. i think iranians thought they might be next, and they prudently chose to freeze the. and i think one of the mistakes the carter -- the obama administration is making -- [laughter] >> that's a natural mistake. >> one of the mistakes the obama administration is making is actually downgraded the leverage afforded by the military, the potential military threat. i mean, to the point where the white house spokesman denounces more sanctions as a road to war with the american people don't want. well, the american people don't want a war with a nuclear iran after its armed, either. that should be borne in mind. i think the obama administrati administration, by saying in very weak at terms that the military option is on the table, fails to really press him that button and iran. and thereby loses leverage in the negotiations. >> i would add almost an obsession to get a deal the first in the present came in office and i think basically taking the threat military, a maryland three attack on the ta
invaded iraq and afghanistan on either flank of iran. i think iranians thought they might be next, and they prudently chose to freeze the. and i think one of the mistakes the carter -- the obama administration is making -- [laughter] >> that's a natural mistake. >> one of the mistakes the obama administration is making is actually downgraded the leverage afforded by the military, the potential military threat. i mean, to the point where the white house spokesman denounces more...
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if they commit a crime in afghanistan, then afghanistan should try them. no one can see what happens in their courts. there should be open trials in afghanistan. >> it's a point of contention that could cripple afghanistan financially. that's because until now, the u.s. government has been paying the salaries of the afghan security forces. if the agreement is not signed the flow of money could stop. it's an annual bill of more than $3.5 billion. >> where do we get the money. a national revenue of afghanistan, the most hopeful, optimistic figures is around $3 billion in 2015. that couldn't take care of our ordinary budget, let alone a development budget and the security budget. so this is not a matter of choice, it's a matter of afghanistan economy. >> hamid karzai pushed for guarantees that the u.s. would push to fight against foreign aggression. specifically that's a demand for the u.s. to confront pakistani support for armed groups operating in afghanistan. >> afghanistan in the past few decades experiences proxy wars. we have been talking to the u.s., h
if they commit a crime in afghanistan, then afghanistan should try them. no one can see what happens in their courts. there should be open trials in afghanistan. >> it's a point of contention that could cripple afghanistan financially. that's because until now, the u.s. government has been paying the salaries of the afghan security forces. if the agreement is not signed the flow of money could stop. it's an annual bill of more than $3.5 billion. >> where do we get the money. a...
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they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. the men developed such a close bond that when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. they are off followed by the al qaeda. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was imperative for him to leave but he almost didn't get here, due to a trick played by the taliban. anderson recently spoke to the two men. >> i think this is such an important story because this has happened to -- so many people have worked for the united states in afghanistan and iraq. it happened to folks who worked for the united states in vietnam and back then, you know, we said this will never happen again. we'll take care of those people who helped the united states and yet again, we're not taking care of people who helped us in iraq and afghanistan. take me back to how you met janice. >> my 15-man unit and i got ambushed by about 45 members of the taliban and we had been pinned down, an hou
they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. the men developed such a close bond that when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. they are off followed by the al qaeda. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was imperative for him to leave but he almost didn't get here, due to a trick played by the taliban. anderson recently spoke to the two men. >> i think this is such...
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and afghanistan. but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that broke down on the insurgency and it's very similar. but most control of and of course iran over the region so so they are not doing enough to secure the border. it's going on for quite some time but in the media you would see that they are kind of blaming the pakistan government for being upset with the borders and not anything in pakistan of course they believed that sharif is close but there is a difference when one of the officials put it out the other day that it's close to saudi arabia but is not the agent
and afghanistan. but the security of both pipelines we have to compare one tribal area that is a relatively unsafe area on the peace pipeline that goes through the relatively safe area in pakistan and iran. asked to baluchistan by the way, sharif was also involved in the peace pipeline. it's nothing that he's forced to take but baluchistan as you know the insurgency historically you don't have rules in that area and the most surprised area and also the report shows the pakistan government that...
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this is not for the benefit of afghanistan. this is in detriment to afghanistan. >> reporter: in the busy markets of the capitol people are worried about their future if the agreement isn't signed. >> pakistans are our enemy, if iran is our enemy, and if we make enemy our enemy, too, how do we make a living here? there should be support to make a living and develop a stable future. >> reporter: some believe karzai is worried about his legacy. he doesn't want to be remembered as a president intimidated by foreigners. they, however, point out the country should come first. >> even if karzai sacrifices, we should do an historic thing for the country in which the country and its record are stronger. he, too, should sacrifice himself. he should think about the interests of our country. >> reporter: there have been protests in some areas against the agreement. university students in jalalabad beat an effigy of president obama. >> we do not want them in our land. we want invaders from our country at the soonest condition. we consider
this is not for the benefit of afghanistan. this is in detriment to afghanistan. >> reporter: in the busy markets of the capitol people are worried about their future if the agreement isn't signed. >> pakistans are our enemy, if iran is our enemy, and if we make enemy our enemy, too, how do we make a living here? there should be support to make a living and develop a stable future. >> reporter: some believe karzai is worried about his legacy. he doesn't want to be remembered...
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. >> when chessler arrived in afghanistan with her new husband her passport was confiscated. she faced the represssive norms all women face in afghan sovment she had no idea that she would become a prisoner of his family >> i became a citizen of no country. and the property of a poll lick mist -- pole lick mist afghan family, he did not mention after a two-and-a-half year courtship he never mentioned his father had three wives and 21 children. and that i would be expected to live with my mother-in-law. what? and that i couldn't go out on my own. after a few months she tried to return home. she tried to escape to the american embassy but officials could not help her without the passport. so she sought help and found it from the wife of a german diplomat who arranged a flight out. but chessler fell extremely sick with hepatitis >> at the last moment my father-in-law came and he very carefully intently said i hear about your little plan and i think it's better if you leave on an afghan visa for reasons of health. and he gave me a visa. and i understand in retrospect that he prob
. >> when chessler arrived in afghanistan with her new husband her passport was confiscated. she faced the represssive norms all women face in afghan sovment she had no idea that she would become a prisoner of his family >> i became a citizen of no country. and the property of a poll lick mist -- pole lick mist afghan family, he did not mention after a two-and-a-half year courtship he never mentioned his father had three wives and 21 children. and that i would be expected to live...
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iran's influence may grow and afghanistan will become a radical haven. >> if things fall apart in afghanistan much of what we've gained can unravel. we may find ourselves having to go back in again. >> reporter: for now, however, u.s. troops are thinking about coming home. >> hi. i'm sergeant tyler baxter and this is my father coming to air field in afghanistan. want to wish our family in missouri a happy holidays. >> barbara starr joins us live from the pentagon. could you make this crystal clear, barbara, please? what is going on with president karzai? are all of these elders who are getting into the fray now making new demands that were never in the deal to start with? >> well, karzai is certainly making new demands that weren't in the deal from the u.s. point of view. he wants all the afghan detainees in guantanamo bay released back to afghanistan. he wants promises about how the u.s. military will operate in afghanistan. he is throwing a lot of wrenches into all of this. so, where does it leave things right now? oddly enough, if there is no agreement, all the u.s. troops pack up and come
iran's influence may grow and afghanistan will become a radical haven. >> if things fall apart in afghanistan much of what we've gained can unravel. we may find ourselves having to go back in again. >> reporter: for now, however, u.s. troops are thinking about coming home. >> hi. i'm sergeant tyler baxter and this is my father coming to air field in afghanistan. want to wish our family in missouri a happy holidays. >> barbara starr joins us live from the pentagon. could...
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troops in afghanistan after 2014. but after a meeting with national security adviser susan rice, karzai is refusing to sign the very deal he helped negotiate. in an afghan news channel interview, rice made clear, u.s. patience may be at a breaking point. >> if the agreement isn't signed promptly, what i said to the president is we would have no choice, we would be compelled by necessity, not by preference, to have to begin to plan for the prospect that we will not be able to keep our troops here. >> reporter: after 12 years of war, with afghan corruption rampant, billions of dollars in u.s. aid, more than 2,000 troops killed and 19,000 wounded, why shouldn't all of the american troops just come home? >> americans are very right to be frustrated with karzai. but frustration is not national security policy. frustration is not foreign policy. >> reporter: some in the administration believe without a u.s. presence, al qaeda will return, iran's influence may grow, and afghanistan will become a radical haven. >> if things f
troops in afghanistan after 2014. but after a meeting with national security adviser susan rice, karzai is refusing to sign the very deal he helped negotiate. in an afghan news channel interview, rice made clear, u.s. patience may be at a breaking point. >> if the agreement isn't signed promptly, what i said to the president is we would have no choice, we would be compelled by necessity, not by preference, to have to begin to plan for the prospect that we will not be able to keep our...
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why it's impossible to grow gracefully in afghanistan. the worse country in the world for the elderly. would you like fries with that? how about a book. why some find mcdonald's latest promotion hard to swallow. >>> and barcelona's lead in spain. >> welcome back back to the al jazeera news hour. the pakistani taliban has named khan said as their new leader to replace the leader who was killed in an u.s. drone strike. >>> two have been killed in the golden dawn party. no one has taken responsibility but there are fears as the country struggles with financial crisis. >>> soldiers in mali say they're willing to fight for their region. the treaty with the government was broken in september. >>> now let's get more on our top story and the killing of masood in ma pakistan. >> reporter: security forces have been put on a red alert across pakistan on an ordinary day. this particular street here would be brimming with people. but today you can see that there are very few people out on the street, very view vehicles, and that is because there are a
why it's impossible to grow gracefully in afghanistan. the worse country in the world for the elderly. would you like fries with that? how about a book. why some find mcdonald's latest promotion hard to swallow. >>> and barcelona's lead in spain. >> welcome back back to the al jazeera news hour. the pakistani taliban has named khan said as their new leader to replace the leader who was killed in an u.s. drone strike. >>> two have been killed in the golden dawn party. no...
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. >>> and now to afghanistan, where president hamid karzai more reluctant now than ever to accept u.s. troops in his country beyond 2014. yesterday he met with national security adviser susan rice to discuss the proposed deal. karzai, however, issued a set of new conditions that made any agreement seem pretty unlikely. his spokesman says the afghan government is looking for a pledge to end all u.s. raids on afghan homes, for washington to send all afghan detainees at gitmo back to afghanistan, and for u.s. officials not to endorse any candidates in next year's afghan elections. and this seems to be all that this is about is that election. white house officials say without an agreement by the end of this year, military officials will have no choice but to operate as if all coalition troops will be withdrawn from the country. >>> there's a stunning, new report out this morning about a secret cia program used after 9/11 to hunt down terrorists. according to the "associated press," the agency ran a facility at guantanamo bay to turn prisoners into double agents. they would then be sent ba
. >>> and now to afghanistan, where president hamid karzai more reluctant now than ever to accept u.s. troops in his country beyond 2014. yesterday he met with national security adviser susan rice to discuss the proposed deal. karzai, however, issued a set of new conditions that made any agreement seem pretty unlikely. his spokesman says the afghan government is looking for a pledge to end all u.s. raids on afghan homes, for washington to send all afghan detainees at gitmo back to...
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afghanistan's loya jirga co convened in kabul again. they're considering a deal that allows the u.s. to stay in their country until 2024. >>> the at this hour kish ambassador to egypt has been expelled by cairo. a spokesman said the turkish government has been working to undermine egypt's interim government. turkish president responded by saying, i hope our relations will get back on track. >>> it's been two weeks since typhoon haiyan swept through the philippines where the number of casualties has now reached more than 5200. countless families have been torn apart and millions of children have lost their parents. we have reports from tacloban. >> reporter: it is rare to see caesar smiling these days. the seven-year-old says he misses his families. his parents and siblings died when their house was swept away to sea. he swam for hours until he was rescued. he is now an orphan. his grandmother is unconsolible. >> it is hard. painful. i should have died out there, not my grandchildren. not them. they had their whole lives ahead of them. >
afghanistan's loya jirga co convened in kabul again. they're considering a deal that allows the u.s. to stay in their country until 2024. >>> the at this hour kish ambassador to egypt has been expelled by cairo. a spokesman said the turkish government has been working to undermine egypt's interim government. turkish president responded by saying, i hope our relations will get back on track. >>> it's been two weeks since typhoon haiyan swept through the philippines where the...
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we have a special line for 202- 585-3880 and afghanistan war vets. they can call in on 202-585- 3883, along with our other lines. we will keep rolling those numbers for you. anthony is next, a veteran. thank you for calling in. caller: good morning. good morning, america. one of the most important things about being a vet is understanding that we are -- when you have the best athletes, they get drafted. if we have less than 1% that served, then we are the best prospects for our nation's defense. when we have the individuals who have served, and i was medevaced out of theater and i have top level security clearances, and when i came back and i went through the next some program, because veterans spoke up and i received my results and i knew i was 1% away from being 100% totally disabled. i was able to come back to my civil service position. my civil service employer -- "i think i need to retire," and i was denied that. i had to return back to my civil service job and it was for the army. i wasn't active duty soldier, a civil servant soldier. i left th
we have a special line for 202- 585-3880 and afghanistan war vets. they can call in on 202-585- 3883, along with our other lines. we will keep rolling those numbers for you. anthony is next, a veteran. thank you for calling in. caller: good morning. good morning, america. one of the most important things about being a vet is understanding that we are -- when you have the best athletes, they get drafted. if we have less than 1% that served, then we are the best prospects for our nation's...
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our troop levels in afghanistan will be down to 34,000. by this time next year, the transition to afghan-led security won't be nearly complete. the longest war in american history will end. >> indeed impending departure of troops leading to casualties among afghan national security forces one of the many consequences of scheduled withdrawal in 2014. it won't just be soldiers leaving the country, the u.s. effort brought with it plenty of foreign aid, which quadrupled afghanistan's gdp. $54 billion came into the country in the form of economic aid and military spending, industries prospered, construction, logistics and security. that aid has done little to address severe problems facing afghan economy. opium production soared to an all-time high leaving head of the u.n. office on drugs and crime that without interim support, without more meaningful assistance, this country may continue to evolve into a full-fledged narco state. that aid expected to decline as coalition forces depart. relation between hamid karzai and the u.s. are strained. a
our troop levels in afghanistan will be down to 34,000. by this time next year, the transition to afghan-led security won't be nearly complete. the longest war in american history will end. >> indeed impending departure of troops leading to casualties among afghan national security forces one of the many consequences of scheduled withdrawal in 2014. it won't just be soldiers leaving the country, the u.s. effort brought with it plenty of foreign aid, which quadrupled afghanistan's gdp. $54...
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and afghanistan. we had a development on the story. we'll go straight there. jane, bring us up to date. al jazeera has had confirmation from the presidential palace, president hamid karzai spokesman said that he does, indeed stand by what he said in the speech earlier to the loya jirga, in the loya jirga behind me. he said that even in this bilateral agreement - the security pact with americans is given the approval of the jirga, and after that is given the approval by the parliament. it will not be signed until after the presidential election which are scheduled to be held in april next year. that caused a bit of confusion for a few hours after the speech, where people weren't getting clarity and whether he said or meant it, it's likely to come as a surprise to the americans that this security agreement could be signed as long as four or five months after they hoped it would be. so he is asking or told al jazeera that in the bilateral agreement it states that the americans must bring peace to afghanistan. he wants to elongate that up until the elections. he w
and afghanistan. we had a development on the story. we'll go straight there. jane, bring us up to date. al jazeera has had confirmation from the presidential palace, president hamid karzai spokesman said that he does, indeed stand by what he said in the speech earlier to the loya jirga, in the loya jirga behind me. he said that even in this bilateral agreement - the security pact with americans is given the approval of the jirga, and after that is given the approval by the parliament. it will...
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or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in afghanistan and in iraq. we pay a lot of attention to foreign terrorism but what about domestic terrorism? what about crimes in our houses, schools and movie theaters that are 99% committed by white, non-poor men with nothing to gain from their crimes, nothing to gain from their crimes but who are addicted to what they got born into.
or boyfriends since 9/11, and then you add up all of the americans killed in 9/11 and in iraq and in afghanistan, and you combine all of those numbers, more women have been killed by their husbands and boyfriends since 9/11 than all of those americans who were murdered in 9/11 in afghanistan and in iraq. we pay a lot of attention to foreign terrorism but what about domestic terrorism? what about crimes in our houses, schools and movie theaters that are 99% committed by white, non-poor men with...
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they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform to the extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russ, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt nd honduras and the philippines. the leaders of these countries must get that they are doing something wrong. >> they did it easier than in north america. the people who brought in the rule of law and property rights into the united states, the 18th and 19th century, you can't remember that. in the case of these guys, they see that they are poor relative to your wealth. it's easy f them to sycamore is the difference? they are constantly looking so they can recognize much faster. we did not realize the fact it you can deermine that a piece of land went from there to year, you can also do it with a movie script. you can also do it with an idea, an invention. and certainly. all of a sudden we started seeing that people just the paper. on top of that,
they're trying it in afghanistan . and not getting there. john: you started your working in peru working, trying to establish property rights. an economic adviser to the president. reform to the extent that other countries and by you to go to -- you got to russ, libya. twenty-three countries. egypt nd honduras and the philippines. the leaders of these countries must get that they are doing something wrong. >> they did it easier than in north america. the people who brought in the rule of...
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what about the impact on the peace process in afghanistan trying to engage the taliban in afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014. do you see it having an impact at all on that? >> that's a good question. just to point out the pakistani peace process had really not gotten anywhere. this may delay it. but with respect to the afghan peace process there are problems impeding that, recognition, security, suspicions about u.s. motives, and soen, i think that i think what is going to happen is a factor and will need support for any peace process or peace agreement, but i don't think this strike will have a big difference. as we had the story of al jazeera last week there was meetings in the afghan intelligence, and afghan intelligence thought they were going to use the afghan taliban against the pakistan, and i think this may help to dampen those pressures. >> thank you for joining us. thanks for your time. energieyou can go to our in-deph section on www.aljazeera.com. you'll find new information, graphic about the pakistani taliban, and it's leadership. that's on www.aljazeera
what about the impact on the peace process in afghanistan trying to engage the taliban in afghanistan as the u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014. do you see it having an impact at all on that? >> that's a good question. just to point out the pakistani peace process had really not gotten anywhere. this may delay it. but with respect to the afghan peace process there are problems impeding that, recognition, security, suspicions about u.s. motives, and soen, i think that i think what is going...
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how will that work in afghanistan? i am trying to figure out there have been over 900 cases as scientist and it with some type of trial had to be held because of offenses that were committed in afghanistan of all different types, not just talking about sexual assaults but all kinds of things. how is that going to work? are we going to wait to say we will wait to see if we should bring this trial when the lawyers that are located somewhere, we don't know where, could be the pentagon, and wherever this separate set of lawyers is going to be until we have justice in places like afghanistan and this is for all of these cases on all of these crimes that we haven't even had any testimony about before the armed services committee to address an issue that we all care very much about. so mr. president gawker i am sorry, 900 came from iraq and afghanistan i want to correct for the record but as we know, iraq could have been just as much of an issue in terms of having a deployable military justice system to ensure that victims of
how will that work in afghanistan? i am trying to figure out there have been over 900 cases as scientist and it with some type of trial had to be held because of offenses that were committed in afghanistan of all different types, not just talking about sexual assaults but all kinds of things. how is that going to work? are we going to wait to say we will wait to see if we should bring this trial when the lawyers that are located somewhere, we don't know where, could be the pentagon, and...
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so after 2014, can afghanistan live without isaf and the united states? >> after 2014, afghanistan can live without a ubiquitous presence of u.s. military forces in their country. they can't live without any. and importantly, they can't live without the financial support that we've made both on the military side, but also at the in japan, at a donors conference, that the -- that we made to them economically. so the real question that i -- that we are grappling with is what size -- you know, most people think, what size presence should the united states leave there in order to maintain security? that's actually, to me, the wrong question. it's what size force does the united states and the contributing nations need to leave there to guarantee that the money we've all committed to afghanistan will continue to flow, because if security deteriorates to a point where -- i think it's $6 billion a year or so has been committed to the economic side of afghanistan from the international donors. if that money dries up or if the money dries up that we're providing,
so after 2014, can afghanistan live without isaf and the united states? >> after 2014, afghanistan can live without a ubiquitous presence of u.s. military forces in their country. they can't live without any. and importantly, they can't live without the financial support that we've made both on the military side, but also at the in japan, at a donors conference, that the -- that we made to them economically. so the real question that i -- that we are grappling with is what size -- you...
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leave with the afghanistan taliban. what possible motive could we have to be in league with the taliban for one minute when they are killing our men and women and your men and women? what could possibly be our motive? he said he's been trying to figure that out himself. [laughter] then i said it hurts. it hurts. the american people hear you and he's almost alone in terms of the leadership of the country and act as though it does not make much difference in whether we come or stay. the educators there want us to stay. we can have a residual force, but we cannot stay. finally, he says, there has been a western history of divided rule, divide and conquer, that's the best he can do. what happened? when the brits, the russians, whoever -- alexander. you go back further than i do. that's it. i just told him, you know, you are undermining a goal which you obviously want which is for there to be some kind of a residual presence in your clearly -- your people clearly want by any polling or conversation. we had a good, healthy co
leave with the afghanistan taliban. what possible motive could we have to be in league with the taliban for one minute when they are killing our men and women and your men and women? what could possibly be our motive? he said he's been trying to figure that out himself. [laughter] then i said it hurts. it hurts. the american people hear you and he's almost alone in terms of the leadership of the country and act as though it does not make much difference in whether we come or stay. the educators...
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the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to. do in part two his surgeon radicalism in africa the number killed globally in terrorist attacks doubled between twenty eleven and twenty twelve iraq war veteran michael prysner believes the first step to stopping all of this is shutting down the drone campaigns. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing this situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty countries around the world many of them muslim countries ending the regular drone strikes that take place on these countries and of course kind of a daily terrorism act and by the united states against other countries through drones you know that there's this term that they use t
the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to. do in part two his surgeon radicalism in africa the number killed globally in terrorist...
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longest war inhe american history was coming to an end soon, the war in afghanistan. this is one hour. [bells] ♪ [national anthem] ♪ ♪ ♪ [playing "taps"] ♪ ♪ ["america the beautiful"] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen,please welcome major general jeffrey buchanan, commanding general, united states army. mr. patrick hallinan, national cemeteries director. [applause] mr. harold fritz, national president for the congressional medal honor society for the united states of america. [applause] and the honorable eric k. shinseki, secretary of veterans affairs. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. [applause] ["hail to the chief"] ladies and gentlemen, please reme ladies and gentlemen, please remain standing, please place your hand over your heart, or render the salute. ["national anthem"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ["national emblem march"] ♪ ♪ please remain standing for the prayer for all veterans. >> let us pray. oh god, i am an american veteran, and ever with your grace and your strength to guide me, i have sacrificed for you and country.
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the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to go. far as. the director of the future terrorism project he says bullets alone won't solve the terror of the world must fight its ideological roots the growth of the hardest production meaning many ideological schools indoctrinating radicalizing and creating a much wider demography of the harvest and then you have another structure that is al qaida or a variety of other jihadist groups and in many countries who are recruiting so the pool is getting larger problem is that over the past few years the administration policy makers in the united states are not acknowledging the fact that behind that in addition to political issues that are diverse around the world there is one common root which is the
the enormous pressure we've put on the group we've eliminated all of al qaeda senior leadership in afghanistan and pakistan and because the current leaders about leaders of al qaeda core so worried about their personal safety they're far less able to plan attacks but the words don't match his numbers if anything during the years of washington's war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to go. far as. the director of the future terrorism project he says bullets alone won't solve the...
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afghanistan security officials watch everything burp here. they're proud of this particular photo op. this is a closeup of the fire. this is them pouring gasoline over what appears to be heineken beer. i don't know what to say about this. this one here -- okay. that's fine. but heineken, really? maybe they're up happy the bottles are now long neck instead of traditional? i think they should come before a world court on this activity. this is a traitor. here's somebody burning more stuff they actual are okay with growing. here's somebody with a gun doing it. here's a nice fire of them burning the stuff, which is -- this is a photo op that is not worth our time. >> the lawyers for the accused boston marathon bomber, tsarnaev, in court today, trying to east the suspect's restrictive prison sentence as he awaits trial. dzhokar tsarnaev is being held without bail. prosecutor says he and his brother master minded the bombings at the boston marry ton -- marry -- marathon in april. the suspect's lawyers argued that special administrative measures are
afghanistan security officials watch everything burp here. they're proud of this particular photo op. this is a closeup of the fire. this is them pouring gasoline over what appears to be heineken beer. i don't know what to say about this. this one here -- okay. that's fine. but heineken, really? maybe they're up happy the bottles are now long neck instead of traditional? i think they should come before a world court on this activity. this is a traitor. here's somebody burning more stuff they...
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our veterans organizations iraq and afghanistan veterans of america want this reform. vietnam veterans of america want this reform. service women's action network want this reform. they are all speaking in one voice and they say quote a vote for an independent and objective military justice system is a vote for our troops and a vote to strengthen our military. they know. they served. they are veterans. they are no longer active duty. they can speak their mind. this week we released a letter of 26 retired generals, admirals, commanders, colonels captains and senior enlisted personnel including two generals and to admirals known as flag officers who are seen to congress quote we believe that the decision to prosecute serious crimes including sexual assault should he made by trained legal professionals who are outside the chain of command but still within the military. this change will allow prosecutorial decisions to be made based on facts and evidence and not the derailed life pre-existing relationships attitudes biases and perceptions. it is our sincere belief that thi
our veterans organizations iraq and afghanistan veterans of america want this reform. vietnam veterans of america want this reform. service women's action network want this reform. they are all speaking in one voice and they say quote a vote for an independent and objective military justice system is a vote for our troops and a vote to strengthen our military. they know. they served. they are veterans. they are no longer active duty. they can speak their mind. this week we released a letter of...
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afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> let's all go off the record for a minute. this is horrible. i sarcastically say it does top all. there is a new online game that promotes users, you mean that often means kids to reenact the sandy hook massacre. they get to be the killer. shooting their mother in the head again and again and again and then moving
afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the...
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afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but finally, it happened. perfection. at progresso, we've got a passion for quality, because you've got a passion for taste. >>> welcome back. now to other stories making news this morning. more than 47 million food stamp recipients will see a cut in their benefits starting today. that's because stimulus funding instituted in 2009 automatically expires. the center on budget and policy priorities found the cuts translate into $29 less per month for a family of three. >>> more than a third of abortion clinics in texas could be closed as earl
afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. tomato florentine soup, it took a little time to get it just right. [ ding ] ♪ but...
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use of lethal unmanned aerial systems, drones, by the united states and afghanistan and elsewhere and the second part of that question is does canada have any plans to purchase this capability going forward so views on the united states use and since 2002 when the first one was fielded and the use on whether canada leads this capability? >> it think it's fair to say that military leaders of any kind will have very few intrinsic concerns about the use of kinetic force in support of a valid operational campaign, so if a kinetic round is propelled towards an enemy, a confirmed enemy for strategic purposes by a rifle, by an artillery piece, by an aircraft manned or an aircraft unmanned, any of those that end up with a desired end state is supportable point of view. to answer the first part, sorry the second part of the question. the canada first offense strategy back in 2008 signaled that canada would be finally buying its own capability of unmanned aerial -- aerial vehicles and it's yet to be determined whether our squirrel carry lethal capabilities onboard or simply be for the lead tron
use of lethal unmanned aerial systems, drones, by the united states and afghanistan and elsewhere and the second part of that question is does canada have any plans to purchase this capability going forward so views on the united states use and since 2002 when the first one was fielded and the use on whether canada leads this capability? >> it think it's fair to say that military leaders of any kind will have very few intrinsic concerns about the use of kinetic force in support of a valid...
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even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war in the now innocent troops the military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars but obama's actually got us governance into several other conflicts the shadow operations that are conducted using drones and special operations troops he says like pakistan somalia yemen djibouti mali i mean the i know that we're rehashing these but i mean this is this is these are the things that aren't getting covered all the while you you know what you're hearing right now on the anniversary of the election for the you know fifty years now is oh are we any closer to reaching the accomplishments that he promised really we're learning more and more that the media doesn't care about the things that he failed to deliver on. that he exacerbated so many of the worst policies i mean we're talking about fifty two measly drone strikes under bush's belt and obama to ramp that ride out we've got hundreds and hundreds going on all the co
even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war in the now innocent troops the military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars but obama's actually got us governance into several other conflicts the shadow operations that are conducted using drones and special operations troops he says like pakistan somalia yemen djibouti mali i mean the i know that...
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of what's going on in pakistan or to take out the taliban leader as we did ration and launch out of afghanistan. it's a. it the those programs are put in place for a reason they've kept the safe from another mass casualty attack since nine eleven . and there's a great deal of evidence that we would have had additional attacks if it hadn't been for those programs more of an interview tonight on politicking at nine pm and that's going to it for now i'm megamall. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman i killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were often they could do what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he'd. sl
of what's going on in pakistan or to take out the taliban leader as we did ration and launch out of afghanistan. it's a. it the those programs are put in place for a reason they've kept the safe from another mass casualty attack since nine eleven . and there's a great deal of evidence that we would have had additional attacks if it hadn't been for those programs more of an interview tonight on politicking at nine pm and that's going to it for now i'm megamall. exactly what happened that day i...
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even sticking to the time when the united states military got kicked out of iraq and we're still in afghanistan on those people remember this but we're still at war in the now innocent troops i'm sorry of military contractors as well so not only are we still fighting these wars that obama's actually got has gotten us into several other conflicts these shadow operations that are conducted using drones and special operations troops he says like pakistan somalia yemen djibouti mali i mean the i know that we're rehashing these but i mean this is this is these are the things that aren't getting covered all the while you you know what you're hearing right now on the anniversary of the election for the you know fifty years now is oh are we any closer to reaching the accomplishments that he promised really we're learning more and more that the media doesn't care about the things that he failed to deliver on. that he exacerbated so many of the worst policies i mean we're talking about fifty two measly drone strikes under bush's belt and obama who rammed that ride out we got hundreds and hundreds going o
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there will be no rotational relief like we had in iraq and afghanistan. marines who joined the corps during that law will likely go straight from the drill field to the battlefield without the benefit of pre combat training. we will have fewer forces arriving less trained, arriving late tore the fight. this would delay the buildup of combat power, allow the enemy more time to build its defenses and would likely prolong combat operations altogether. this is a formula for more american casualties. we only need to look to 1950 and the onset of the korean war to see the hazard and the fallacy in this approach. thank you again for this opportunity to appear before you. i'll continue to work with the members of this committee to fix the problems we're faced with. >> thank you very much, general amos. general welsh. >> thank you, chairman. ranking member inhofe, welcome back, into hope you have your landing currency reset. it's an honor to be here. thank you for everything you do. the real and i'm projected impacts of sequestration are sobering. if it remains in
there will be no rotational relief like we had in iraq and afghanistan. marines who joined the corps during that law will likely go straight from the drill field to the battlefield without the benefit of pre combat training. we will have fewer forces arriving less trained, arriving late tore the fight. this would delay the buildup of combat power, allow the enemy more time to build its defenses and would likely prolong combat operations altogether. this is a formula for more american...
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for coming off the paddle fields of a rock on afghanistan. -- the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. god bless all of our veterans especially our world war ii veterans. god bless the men and women who are serving on our battlefields. god bless america. thank you so much for being here. [applause] m a members of the united states air force a musical patriotic salute to our veterans. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, today we have the privilege of being with us, the united states postal service for a stamp dedication. we are honored to have with us the postmaster general of the united states post service, the honorable patrick donahoe. >> thank you and good morning, everybody. the postal service is proud to join this salute to our country's veterans. i would like to recognize some special guests here today. ms. irene inouye, colonel buckley, the father of one of our postal inspectors antonio -- who designed the stamps we will see in a couple of minutes robert fraser, who is a photographer whose image appears on the stamp -- from the postal service is citizens stamp advisory comm
for coming off the paddle fields of a rock on afghanistan. -- the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. god bless all of our veterans especially our world war ii veterans. god bless the men and women who are serving on our battlefields. god bless america. thank you so much for being here. [applause] m a members of the united states air force a musical patriotic salute to our veterans. ♪ [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, today we have the privilege of being with us, the united states...
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and afghanistan have reached a deal to keep american troops in the country after 2014. secretary of state john kerry declined comment on details of the final u.s.-afghan security pact language, and he noted that president hamid karzai did not ask for an u.s. apology in those security talks. >>> reducing sexual assaults in the military, the senate is debating a new measure that would
and afghanistan have reached a deal to keep american troops in the country after 2014. secretary of state john kerry declined comment on details of the final u.s.-afghan security pact language, and he noted that president hamid karzai did not ask for an u.s. apology in those security talks. >>> reducing sexual assaults in the military, the senate is debating a new measure that would
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we had a commander who commanded troops in afghanistan. he said, honestly, the last thing i wanted as i was getting my troops ready to fight and win battles was to deal with some horrible incident that occurred iong those i command. wanted to get a professional in there. i think the gillibrand amendment is important not only for the victims, but, yes, for good order and discipline. and how people could stand up here and say there's good order and discipline when you have 26,000 incidents of sexual assault and only 10% are reported, you've got thousands of people walking around the military not being charged, and sometimes the deal they get is to get kicked out. i'll tell you a story of one of my constituents, because i think it's instructive. she joined the marines. she was asked out on a date, and she was drugged. she was tossed on the street in the early morning hours. she woke up days. she was raped brutally. she reported it to her commander. let me tell you what happened. let me tell you what happened. the perpetrator got out of the mi
we had a commander who commanded troops in afghanistan. he said, honestly, the last thing i wanted as i was getting my troops ready to fight and win battles was to deal with some horrible incident that occurred iong those i command. wanted to get a professional in there. i think the gillibrand amendment is important not only for the victims, but, yes, for good order and discipline. and how people could stand up here and say there's good order and discipline when you have 26,000 incidents of...
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in afghanistan four years ago now, the cia officer and her subordinates were killed in afghanistan because they had taken one of these prisoners, they thought he came over to the cia. when he was let loose in the pool, he was rerecruited by al qaeda and murdered these people. the risk is enormous. most of them are true believers. once they get back to where they came from, they will often turn on you. there's no way to predict when they will and when they won't. >> oh my gosh, fascinating stuff. bob, cnn national security analyst and former security agent. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, stories of life after death. the kayaking accident leaves a woman under water and without oxygen for 30 minutes. she didn't just pass out. she says she went to heaven and talked with jesus. what she says made her come back after the break. >>> remember this, the image of the pope comforting a disfigured man? cnn caught up with the man to find out how life has been for him since this moment. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that
in afghanistan four years ago now, the cia officer and her subordinates were killed in afghanistan because they had taken one of these prisoners, they thought he came over to the cia. when he was let loose in the pool, he was rerecruited by al qaeda and murdered these people. the risk is enormous. most of them are true believers. once they get back to where they came from, they will often turn on you. there's no way to predict when they will and when they won't. >> oh my gosh, fascinating...
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and afghanistan have reached a security agreement. that will govern after the nato mission ends next year. >>> now to the white house. president obama presenting the medal of freedom to 16 recipients who include bill clinton, oprah winfrey, and sally ride. >>> and two bikers attacked a suv driver, one of them pleaded not guilty. >>> the reverend billy graham is hospitalized for respiratory problems and expected to go home in a day or two. >>> an embarrassing moment for hhs secretary cath like sebelius. right before her eyes, healthcare.gov crashed. >> it's going pretty smooth. >> i like to hear that. >> we all like to hear that. >> it's temporarily down. >> that's okay. it will come back. >> that happens every day. >> and as you saw, are these non-stop problems pushing democrats to their breaking point? >> you voted against the health care bill, but are you strong in favor of reforming. you just weren't crazy about the solution? >> i voted against the bill for a whole bunch of reasons. the mandatory upgrade causing millions of cancell
and afghanistan have reached a security agreement. that will govern after the nato mission ends next year. >>> now to the white house. president obama presenting the medal of freedom to 16 recipients who include bill clinton, oprah winfrey, and sally ride. >>> and two bikers attacked a suv driver, one of them pleaded not guilty. >>> the reverend billy graham is hospitalized for respiratory problems and expected to go home in a day or two. >>> an embarrassing...
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erred in various ways in dealing with what's going on in afghanistan. a lot of people are interpreting that as an apology. >> no such letter has been drafted or delivered. there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. we have sacrificed and supported them in their democratic progress and in tackling the insurgency and al qaeda. so that is not on the table. we are in the last stages of negotiating what we call a bilateral security agreement. it was agreed between secretary kerry and president karzai last month. the last details are still being negotiated, and if agreed, it will be put towards that. it's important for afghanistan that they have that agreement with the united states because that would enable us to continue training and assisting afghan forces, providing the support that they so badly need and supporting -- continuing to help them develop their economy. without such an agreement, that level of cooperation would be all but impossible. >> important work that you guys are doing. one final question,
erred in various ways in dealing with what's going on in afghanistan. a lot of people are interpreting that as an apology. >> no such letter has been drafted or delivered. there is not a need for the united states to apologize to afghanistan. quite the contrary. we have sacrificed and supported them in their democratic progress and in tackling the insurgency and al qaeda. so that is not on the table. we are in the last stages of negotiating what we call a bilateral security agreement. it...
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hear from a journalist who says he's going to evidence pointing to the truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america prolongs the sanctions regime against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground . immigration problem by sending out threatening text messages and vans with advertising but its effectiveness is testing the public's patience.
hear from a journalist who says he's going to evidence pointing to the truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america prolongs the sanctions regime against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground . immigration problem by sending out threatening text messages and vans with advertising but its effectiveness is testing the public's patience.